Luc Besson directed The Professional, The Fifth Element, and more, so I have no idea why it's taken this long to get his newest film, The Extraordinary Adventures of Adele Blanc-Sec, released in the U.S. but here’s the other offerings accompanying mademoiselle!

What if Indiana Jones was a Victorian-era Frenchwoman? Well, then he’d be Adele Blanc-sec, the heroine of Luc Besson’s new movie. The DVD cover has her riding a pterodactyl, for goodness’ sake – what more do you want?

The Second Doctor and UNIT deal with mysteriously dead miners whose corpses glow green, a.k.a. “The one with the maggots.” The special edition includes the regular ton of extras including commentaries, a making-of featurette, a bunch of interviews, and a Sarah Jane Adventures two-parter with Matt Smith.

William Shatner discusses Star Trek (and himself) with the four other original universe Captains in these extended interviews that made up the Captains documentary. If you like to hear about people talking about William Shatner as much as William Shatner does, you are in for a treat.

The original Muppet movie comes to Blu-ray with never-before-seen footage, an interactive intermission, Frog-e-oke, and more. Now we need The Great Muppet Caper to hit Blu-ray, because if anything Muppets deserves to be seen in HD it’s Charles Grodin’s wooing of Miss Piggy.

Original fans of Dragonball Z — the ones that watched Cartoon Network put the same 53 episodes on over and over and over again in the late ‘90s — may be thrilled at this box set which contains the original U.S. TV broadcasts, complete with the original dubs, on DVD for the first time in a decade. To everyone else, it’s somehow yet another different DBZ DVD release.

Tony Robinson — best known as Baldrick on the Blackadder series — leads a team around the world to search for the mysteries of the past in this British science/reality show. If I’m going to be taken on an archaeological adventure, something tells me I’d prefer it to be led by Adele Blanc-Sec instead of Baldrick.